On the threshold of old and new, past and present; where art meets the political, and clear panes of glass reflect time-worn stone. The threshold of the Medieval and the Renaissance; Revolution, Restoration, and the Third Republic. Surviving two World Wars and the ravages of time.
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I love that city and walking around its streets…baguette in hand searching for a cafe to sit and people watch… There are some magnificent thresholds to be seen and traversed.
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So much going on in this lovely photo. The “doorway” transports me to Paris (I’ve never been yet); thank you for that!
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Gorgeous image and wonderful text.
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I can see you are fascinated with doorways too. http://forestwoodfolkart.wordpress.com/2014/04/05/weekly-photo-challenge-threshold/
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Perfect threshold, Mary. I recently watched The DaVinci Code in which this view plays an important role. Also one of my favorite stories.. I loved your take on the challenge!
Cathy
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The architectural design and the view (from which the photo was taken) are amazing.
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Great shot of a beautiful building 🙂
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Awesome shot! I think I’m in Louvre! 🙂
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Now there’s a museum (and city) that I want to visit some day.
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what a wonderful shot. I luv the numerous shapes – round arch, triangular clear modern glass and the ancient dome behind it. great eye. such an interesting shot and apt description.
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Your words said it best … and your photo reflects those words. Beautiful
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kewl 1 🙂
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I have never been to the Louvre. But I have been acquainted romantically with visitors to the place. I know, it’s Cliff Notes, but I think Paris would understand.
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